Mediating the Procreation Asymmetry Through the Distinction Between Existent and Potential People
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Individual
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Philosophy (PHIL)
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Comps
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Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Class Year
2020
Department or Program
Philosophy
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Groll, Daniel
Special Recognition
Distinction; Roy O. Elveton Prize in Cognitive Science and Philosophy
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hrubyt_2020_PHIL_paper.pdf
Keywords
population ethics, procreation asymmetry, repugnant conclusion, non-identity problem, future persons
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